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When bigger is not better: The economics of hunting megafauna and its implications for Plio-Pleistocene hunter-gatherers Karen D. Lupoa,⇑, Dave N. Schmittb a Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275, United States bSWCA Environmental Consultants, 257 East 200 South, Suite 200, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, United States World Archaeology - Impact Factor, Overall Ranking, Rating ... The impact factor (IF) 2018 of World Archaeology is 1.47, which is computed in 2019 as per it's definition.World Archaeology IF is decreased by a factor of 0.77 and approximate percentage change is -34.38% when compared to preceding year 2017, which shows a falling trend. The impact factor (IF), also denoted as Journal impact factor (JIF), of an academic journal is a measure of the yearly Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 0278-4165/ 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc. ⇑ Corresponding author at: Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, 250 Baldwin Hall, Jackson St., Athens, GA 30602, United States. E-mail address: reitsema@uga.edu (L.J. Reitsema). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 45 (2017) 38–52 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Prosperity, power, and change: Modeling maize at ... Mar 01, 2010 · title = "Prosperity, power, and change: Modeling maize at Postclassic Xaltocan, Mexico", abstract = "Documenting the relationship between agriculture and political economy occupies the center of much research and debate in anthropological archaeology.
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology C.A. Conlee/Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 35 (2014) 234–247 235 contemporaneity of some phases, and differences in the chronol- ogy of phases between the north and south. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology In archaeology, most understandings of community have a socio-spatial basis (e.g., Flannery, 1976; Yaeger and Canuto, 2000). As an anthropological construct, the concept of the commu-nity has changed little since the time of Lewis Henry Morgan. It is generally taken to … Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
Four-field journals. These journals publish articles in the four fields of anthropology: archaeology, biological, cultural, and linguistic. American Anthropologist: premier journal of the American Anthropological Association, incorporating all four fields.; Current Anthropology: published by the University of Chicago Press and sponsored by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Journal of Anthropological Archaeology cHuman Evolutionary Studies Program and Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby V5A 1S6, Canada d Department of Archaeology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UF, UK e Department of Anthropology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA article info Article history: Received 26 November 2012 Revision received 2 Journal of Anthropological Archaeology M.E. Smith/Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 29 (2010) 137–154 143 boundaries, critical to the ward system, lost their significance since the bustling market street became a connector.
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology research and debate in anthropological archaeology. This study examines this issue by focusing on maize at Xaltocan, a Postclassic community located in the northern Basin of Mexico. We consider how different mechanisms of distribution, circulation, and production can … Journal of Anthropological Archaeology McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3ER, UK article info Article history: Received 15 July 2014 Revision received 2 April 2015 Keywords: Archaeological demography Upper Palaeolithic Southwestern France Hunter–gatherers abstract Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 2 A. Guengerich/Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 34 (2014) 1–16 In line with broader efforts to grapple with how traditions come into being, continue, or change (e.g. Hobsbawm and Ranger, 1983;
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